This study had two purposes: 1) to compare the difference between home health care only and home health care plus telemonitoring on heart failure patients' symptom burden, self-care of heart failure and re-hospitalization; and 2) to explore which patient characteristics might moderate telemonitoring's impact.Heart failure has emerged as a major public health burden. Like other chronic conditions, heart failure patients have an important role to play in the day-to-day management of their condition. One of the principal reasons for introducing telemonitoring in home health care was to increase heart failure patients' capacity to self-manage their conditions at home.This study used a prospective, non-experimental, comparative, descriptive desi...
Background: Telemonitoring allows a clinician to monitor, on a daily basis, physiological variables ...
Background Functional status and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) are important in patients wi...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify whether home telemonitoring (HTM) improves outcomes compared with nu...
Background: Heart failure (HF) patients suffer from frequent and repeated hospitalizations, causing ...
OBJECTIVE: This review examined the effectiveness of telemonitoring versus usual care on self-care b...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) are often readmitted within 30 days of discharge from the hospit...
Background: The education of patients with heart failure (HF) is an essential part of disease manage...
With the increasing incidence and prevalence of heart failure in the United States, the burden impos...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) are often readmitted within 30 days of discharge from the hospit...
Introduction: Self-care is an important patient-reported outcome (PRO) for heart failure (HF) patien...
Telemonitoring studies in chronic heart failure are characterized by mixed mortality and hospitaliza...
Recent increases in heart failure tend to overload the healthcare system. Consequently, there is a n...
Introduction: Self-care is an important patient-reported outcome (PRO) for heart failure (HF) patien...
Background: Telemonitoring allows a clinician to monitor, on a daily basis, physiological variables ...
Background Functional status and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) are important in patients wi...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify whether home telemonitoring (HTM) improves outcomes compared with nu...
Background: Heart failure (HF) patients suffer from frequent and repeated hospitalizations, causing ...
OBJECTIVE: This review examined the effectiveness of telemonitoring versus usual care on self-care b...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) are often readmitted within 30 days of discharge from the hospit...
Background: The education of patients with heart failure (HF) is an essential part of disease manage...
With the increasing incidence and prevalence of heart failure in the United States, the burden impos...
Individuals with heart failure (HF) are often readmitted within 30 days of discharge from the hospit...
Introduction: Self-care is an important patient-reported outcome (PRO) for heart failure (HF) patien...
Telemonitoring studies in chronic heart failure are characterized by mixed mortality and hospitaliza...
Recent increases in heart failure tend to overload the healthcare system. Consequently, there is a n...
Introduction: Self-care is an important patient-reported outcome (PRO) for heart failure (HF) patien...
Background: Telemonitoring allows a clinician to monitor, on a daily basis, physiological variables ...
Background Functional status and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) are important in patients wi...
ObjectivesWe sought to identify whether home telemonitoring (HTM) improves outcomes compared with nu...